Endocrine Disruption

TEDX List of Potential Endocrine Disruptors

zineb

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CAS # 12122-67-7

Categories*
Household product ingredient
Industrial additive
Pesticide ingredient
Plastic/Rubber

Evidence Supporting This Chemical as an Endocrine Disruptor

Fujita K, Nagaoka M, Komatsu Y, Iwahashi H. 2003. Yeast pheromone signaling pathway as a bioassay to assess the effect of chemicals on mammalian peptide hormones. Ecotoxicol Environ Saf 56(3):358-366.

Hong CC, Shimomura-Shimizu M, Muroi M, Tanamoto K. 2004. Effect of endocrine disrupting chemicals on lipopolysaccharide-induced tumor necrosis factor-α and nitric oxide production by mouse macrophages. Biological & Pharmaceutical Bulletin 27(7):1136-1139.

Laisi A, Tuominen R, Mannisto P, Savolainen K, Mattila J. 1985. The effect of maneb, zineb, and ethylenethiourea on the humoral activity of the pituitary-thyroid axis in rat. Archives of Toxicology Supplement 8:253-258.

Marinovich M, Guizzetti M, Ghilardi F, Viviani B, Corsini E, Galli CL. 1997. Thyroid peroxidase as toxicity target for dithiocarbamates. Arch Toxicol 71(8):508-512.

Nebbia C, Dacasto M, Valenza F, Burdino E, Ugazio G, Fink-Gremmels J. 1995. Effects of the subchronic administration of zinc ethylene-bis-dithiocarbamate (ZINEB) to rabbits. Veterinary & Human Toxicology 37(2):137-142.

*Category References

Compendium of Pesticide Common Names (CPCN).

US National Library of Medicine. Haz-Map.

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